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When Should a Catheter be Removed?
A catheter should be removed as soon as it is no longer necessary for medical reasons. Specific indications for removal include:
Resolution of urinary retention or obstruction.
Completion of postoperative recovery.
Diagnosis and treatment of underlying conditions.
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